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Problems with 2004 Toyota Camry VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2004 Toyota Camry starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 54 924 miles.

Components Affected by VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 210 complaints from 2004 Toyota Camry about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.

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Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2004 Toyota Camry

To whom it may concern: without hearing the news related to toyota vehicle recall, i have felt really stupid how i could have had the accident. recalling the process of the accident, i might have to say it was weird. before the crash, i clearly noticed the red light and a stopped car just in front of me on n perkins rd, close to mcelroy rd in stillwater, oklahoma, and the distance was more than 20 meters apart at that moment. i pressed on the brake pedal as usual, but my car did not slow down until hit the car before mine, and the airbag did not pop out. my face was knocked onto the steering wheel and one of my glasses smashed, fortunately not making me blind, and two teeth in mouth were bleeding along with some scratches on my face. the car was totaled at the speed of less 40 mi/h. people love toyota vehicles for the reason of saving gas at the sacrifice of safety. shortly, the police and ambulance arrived. i declined any medical arrangement after being tested that my mind was under control and could make decision clearly because i was not sure whether my insurance covers the cost or not. and now, as the problem with toyota vehicles was disclosed, i feel my accident might also be due to the same gas pedal defect. (in stillwater, oklahoma, call: 405-372-4171 to request a report). insurance company safeco. *tr

I own a 2004 toyota camry. it has a defective throttle body which has left my wife stranded and cost $1000 to fix from the dealer. this is a common problem and a few of my friends have had to pay twice to get this fixed. the other issue is there a defective part in the steering linkage that pops when you turn. this eventually leads to slop in the steering and it cause my to go in the ditch. this accident has given me a chronic back condition and prevented me from commissioning in the military. this issue is also known to be a problem with the camrys but toyota refuses to do anything about it. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the contact stated that while driving, the vehicle would not accelerate and the check engine light illuminated. the contact turned off the vehicle and restarted it; however, it would not accelerate past 10 mph. the vehicle was taken to a repair shop where the contact was informed that the failure was caused by the throttle body; the mechanic advised her to take the vehicle to an authorized dealership. the failure occurred again while the contact was driving to the dealership. the vehicle was towed to the dealership where the contact was informed that they could offer no assistance. the contact called the manufacturer who stated that there was nothing they could do about the problem. the vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. the current mileage was approximately 106,000. the failure mileage was approximately 86,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while the contact was driving approximately 5 mph attempting to stop, the brake pedal was engaged with an unexpected acceleration. the vehicle was able to stop with extreme pressure applied to the brake. the identical failure occurred on ten separate occasions. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. the vehicle has not been repaired at this time. the failure mileage was unknown. the current mileage was 74,197. updated 5/10/10 *cn updated 07/19/10*jb

Car was exiting a medium right turn when the car accelerated rapidly went thru a fence and hit a tree. *tr updated 02/02/10 *bf corrected vin at the consumers request. updated 02/02/10

I was driving on a highway along with my daughter in my 2004 camry when the cruise control light went on by itself. the car started to accelerate on its own. i could not figure out why the car was doing this, and hit the cruise control button off. that took care of the issue, but it was very frightening. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while the contact was driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle unexpectedly accelerated. the brake pedal was applied repeatedly and the vehicle continued to accelerate. suddenly, the vehicle began to slow down on its own. the failure occurred twice. the contact stated that the third time, the vehicle exhibited unintended acceleration while driving in a parking lot, at which time a police report was filed. there were no personal injuries or vehicle damage. the vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing. the vehicle was in the dealers possession for fourteen days to perform further inspection of the acceleration failure. the contact stated that the vehicle was not repaired, and the technician was unable to determine the cause of failure. the failure mileage was approximately 43,593. updated 08/24/10. *lj updated 08/25/10*jb

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the contact stated that when her husband was driving, the vehicle went from the left lane to the right lane, down an embankment and crashed into a tree. the vehicle then erupted into flames. the driver was killed as a result of the crash. there were three witnesses who stated that they never saw any brake lights or skid marks. also the state trooper who investigated the crash stated that he also noticed no skid marks. it was not determined at what speed the vehicle was travelling but it was totaled. the contact had not spoken with the dealer nor the manufacturer to-date. the current and failure mileages were approximately 70,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the contact was driving approximately 50 mph when the vehicle accelerated to 95 mph within seconds. the contact applied the brakes but to no avail. the vehicle came to a stop independently. the failure recurred and the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the dealer advised her that the failure was caused by the floor mat. the contact disagreed. the failure recurred while the contact was driving. the front wheels were spinning and the vehicle crashed into a row of stones. the contact was uninjured. a police report was available. the vehicle sustained damages to the under carriage and was towed to the dealer. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. the vehicle was not repaired for the damages. the failure recurred a third time and again, the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they were unable to duplicate the failure. the failure mileage was 43,000 and the current mileage was 44,500. updated 12/14/2011 *cn

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving the vehicle stalled four times without any prior warnings. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the dealer stated that the throttle body assembly failed. the dealer replaced the throttle body assembly. the failure and current mileages were 32,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry 4-cylinder vehicle which was purchased in 2004. while driving speeds of less than 2 mph there was an unexpected surge at 3,000 rpms, the vehicle rapidly accelerated and the contact almost crashed into the garage. an independent mechanic stated that there was a faulty computer chip in the gas pedal. the computer chip was replaced at the owner's expense for $750. the manufacturer advised the contact that they would call him back after they spoke with management. the failure and current mileages were approximately 26,000. the consumer stated during testing of the vehicle to determine the cause of the unintended acceleration, the drivers floor mat was in the trunk of the vehicle. the entire gas pedal assembly was replaced as a unit with the computer chip/sensor attached. updated 10/23/09

Project: nhtsa hotline center case: toyota accelerators case number: 202302 date: 11/04/2009 time: 17:57:22 creation date: 11/04/2009 creation time: 09:48:50 from: adrienne witherspoon comments: i own a 2004 toyota camry and there is another accelerator safety problem that needs to be investigated also. within the last 6 months, i paid nearly $700 to replace the accelerator sensor in my car because while driving the accelerator would not allow me to control the speed. i would try to increase speed and could not. you can check my repair record at mark jacobson toyota in durham, nc. i have a friend with a 2005 toyota who recently paid over $1,000 to replace her accelerator at the toyota dealership in charleston, sc. for the same reason, a stiff or non-responsive accelerator while driving. *tr

Sudden acceleration caused car loose control and crashed into guardrail. happened in 3 lane road. car is total loss . tire seen blew out thinking happened due to the impact of the hit. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the contact was traveling in a parking lot at less than 1 mph. there was slight pressure applied to the accelerator pedal; followed by an unintended increase in acceleration. after a few minutes pressure was applied to the brake pedal with force and the vehicle failed to slow down and crashed into a tree. the police and ambulance were not notified. the driver sustained injury to the left knee. the contact was able to drive the vehicle from the scene with caution. an auto body collision mechanic stated that there were damages to the front end of the vehicle with an estimated repair cost of $500.00. the contact had concerns of the safety risk involved. the failure mileage was 30,000. the current mileages was 43,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while traveling at speeds of 50 mph, the vehicle accelerated to speeds of 100 mph. the contact assumed she was at fault. on a separate occasion, the incident occurred again. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who released the vehicle advising her that the failure could not be duplicated. later, she was told that the floor mats were probably what caused the acceleration, however she did not have floor mats in the vehicle. the manufacturer was contacted and advised the contact that her particular vehicle was not under recall. the contact was not in agreement with the manufacturer and a second dealer diagnosed the failure and confirmed that it could not be duplicated. on another occasion, while the driver was at a stop light, the vehicle accelerated without warning. the contact was not in the vehicle and could provide additional details regarding the most recent failure. no repairs were made to the vehicle. the failure mileage was 35,493 and the current was 38,089.

Acceleration on my 2004 toyota camry began to fluctuate wildly while i was driving down the road. car would suddenly accelerate, then decelerate almost non-stop. i shut engine off, called toyota and had the car towed in. i was told that the engine control module (ecm) was defective and would be replaced under a federally mandated warranty - car had 76,000 miles, and warranty was good to 80,000 miles. however they also told me that the accelerator pedal assembly had simultaneously failed. that would cost me $681. toyota's own technician said that the ecm failure caused the accelerator pedal assembly to fail. toyota corporate, however, told me that the two incidents were unrelated. after reading about the "accelerator pedal sticking" problem in the news lately, i wonder if my problem is not part of a much larger problem involving the ecm on toyotas cars. if i was not wise enough to shut off my engine when the problem occurred, a serious accident could easily have occurred. please continue to investigate the ecm problem, as i believe that toyota is not forthcoming with the full story here. *tr the consumer also stated there weas an engine knock coming from the vehicle. the dealer repalced the tensioner, and belt. the water pump was wearing prematurely, there was a noise coming from the steering column when turning the wheel. the dealer replaced the intermediate steering shaft. the check engine light was on all the time. the dealer replaced the catalytic converter. the ecm and accelerator pedal were replaced. updated ivoq 04/15/11

On july 25, 2009, i was driving my toyota camry (2004), i pulled into the parking lot where i work found a spot and proceeded to park as i turned in my car took off and slammed in to a cement pillar at a very high speed, i am so thankful that i hit the pillar, because i would have gone through the plate glass window of the shoe store. it could have been a tragic accident. i believe that this happened due to the car accelerating out of control. i sent a complaint to consumer affairs and toyota corp. on july 27th, 2009 with no response, now all of this is coming out. my car was repaired, at a cost of $6439.57. my insurance has increased by about 40%, i now have a car i do not feel safe driving, and i can't sell it, because of the problems with toyota. i would like some help, answers to what toyota really is doing to help? *tr

-a 2000 camry with brake problems -tried to fix problems but mechanics unable to identify problems. -a 2004 camry with brake and acceleration problmes. reported to toyota but ignored me. reported again but still ignored. -need help as i spent so much u

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving 10 mph into a parking space, the vehicle accelerated and crashed into a pole. there was minor damage to the front of the vehicle. the contact was not injured. the contact did not call the manufacturer or a dealer. the contact stated that the crash occurred due to the accelerator pedal being stuck. the failure mileage was 55,000.

I experienced the sudden acceleration problem (which has been in the news) in may of last year. i was able to stop the car after putting it into neutral and shut off the engine. when i restarted it, it performed normally. i then drove it directly to my repair shop where they could find nothing wrong. it has not recurred since. i own a 2004 toyota camry with about 72,000 miles on it. *tr

2004 camry vin experienced unintended acceleration (surging) after applying brake to come to full stop. i examined the position of my feet after stopping, and turning off ignition to cancel surging. left foot was on footrest in driver footwell. right foot was on brake. this is the second instance of unintended acceleration in approximately three months. mileage was 45960. no parts have been replaced yet. i will contact a dealer to determine if there is a recall. previous experience with intermittent problems have led to "no diagnosis" by dealerships. *tr

2004 toyota camry. consumer states unintended acceleration. *tgw as the consumer was turning into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated to what sounded like maximum rpms. the vehicle side swiped another vehicle, jumped four or five curbs and plowed into a landscape before coming to a stop. *jb

My daughter was driving her 2004 toyota camry last year and the accelerator stuck and when she gave it some more gas it got stuck and accelerated and she was unable to stop the car with her brakes and she ran into a store which is how she stopped , tore the store wall down and totaled her car. the officer that responded to the scene said that his friend's car did the same thing a week previously and he also had a toyota camry. my daughter was totally liable for this and she and her friend sustained some scratches and bumps on the arms and forehead but did not go to the hospital because she thoughts this was all her fault and was concerned if the insurance would pay for the building! she was very upset and for several days did not drive, when she did buy a car she had to use her own money for a down payment because she did not have that car for very long. should we look into trying to contact toyota about this situation? there is a police and insurance report that i can obtain that states these things. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the contact exited the driveway at approximately 2 mph. the gear shifter was placed into drive, followed by an unexpected acceleration. the vehicle crashed into the side of a house. there was no personal injury. a police report was not filed. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer. the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. the current and failure mileages were 57,000.

2004 toyota camry. consumer states unintended acceleration *tgw the consumer stated she was making a right turn to park the vehicle, when suddenly, the vehicle accelerated out of control, hit a pole, went over a small mound of grass and stopped hitting two cars that were parked perpendicular on the other side of the mound grass. when the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, to have it inspected, it was discovered that the hooks were missing that held the floor mats in place. *jb

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while approaching a parking space, the vehicle accelerated without intention. consequently the vehicle crashed into a wall. the accelerator pedal was stuck, so the engine continued to rev. the bumper and the front-end of vehicle was damaged. the warranty company towed the vehicle to the dealer for inspection. the technician concluded that the floor-mats caused the failure. he then added that this was a common failure with his model type. however he speculated that the technician incorrectly diagnosed the vehicle, because the floor-mats were very far away from the accelerator pedal. the vehicle was then towed to his mechanic, and repaired at an expense of $1200.00.the failure mileage was 55000. the current mileage was unknown.

I have a 2004 toyota. i took the car to crestmont toyota in 2006 and informed them that my car accelerated suddenly when i was pulling out of a side street on to a main road causing me to go up on the grass .at full speed i had both feet on the brake and the car was racing i had to shut it off.they said they removed the mat. i have a copy of the complaint. this happened two more times the last time in early 2009 i was sitting at a light when the car just accelerated into the car in front of me causing a accident..i have a copy of the police report. i also told my insurance company at the time what happened. i am afraid to drive this car. i have been driving for forty six years and have never had a ticket or caused a accident. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving 40 mph the contact tried to slow the vehicle down by applying the brakes. the vehicle would not slow down and crashed into another vehicle. the vehicle was totaled and the contact was injured by the air bag. the contact feels the accelerator pedal was sticking and that cause the crash. the contact did not called the manufacturer regarding this issue. the failure mileage was 73,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving at 5 mph, a vehicle in front stopped short so the contact used extreme force on the brake pedal to stop. however, the brakes did not engage and the vehicle suddenly accelerated, crashing into the vehicle in front. the passenger sustained neck injuries. the vehicle was inspected by an authorized dealership but the dealer could not find the cause of the acceleration. the failure occurred again but the contact was able to stop the vehicle to prevent a crash. the failure mileage was unknown. the current mileage was approximately 37,000.

My mother was involved in a collision in her toyota camry due to unexpected acceleration. the accident happened in her driveway while she was leaving home. the car, a 2004 model, was repaired ($8,000) at a nearby toyota dealership and recently returned. toyota is not acknowledging a problem with their older model camries, so any repairs that were done to my mother's car were simply cosmetic. i am very concerned for my mother's safety. this is her only vehicle and she's now forced to drive a car that has demonstrated dangerous and unexpected acceleration issues. please advise. (i am leaving her contact info, but i do not have access right now to the vin #. she can supply that info.) *tr

My husband had just pulled his 2004 toyota camry into a school parking lot at a slow rate of speed. he stopped with foot on the brake, and shifted into reverse as he was going to back into a parking space. suddenly, the accelerator surged at a high rate of speed without warning and he hit the back of the school building at a great rate of force. the engine stopped but the air bag failed to deploy. extensive damage was done to the school building ($19,000) and to his vehicle ($9000.) car had to be towed to auto body dealership. this was the first incident that the car's accelerator surged. auto body shop repaired the body of the car, but no repair to accelerator at all. we had no explanation as to why the car accelerated at such a high rate of speed. now that we have become aware of all the other toyotas that have had acceleration failures, we are now filing this complaint. this accident could have been much more serious, as children were coming in and out of the building from a sports event. thankfully no one was hurt. we believe that toyota needs to go back much further on their recalls on toyota camrys than 2007, since clearly toyota camrys have had this acceleration problem at least as far back as 2004, probably earlier.r

I was backing out of a parking place while leaving work and the accelerator stuck on my 2004 toyota camry sending me into four parked cars in the parking lot of wellmont regional hospital. toyota has recalled numerous other year models with similar complaints but has failed to recall the 2004 year model. *jb

Vehicle started up after being in mall parking lot. as i pulled out of the parking location the vehicle suddenly accelerated. i was unable to correct speed and directed vehicle away from other parked cars and pedestrians. ultimately i hit one other vehicle, crossed several grassed islands, and eventually came to a stop after shutting off ignition. *tr see also odi 10293584 *dsy

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while making a right turn the vehicle accelerated and crashed into a vehicle. he was forced to turn the engine off to stop vehicle from accelerating. he was treated at an emergency room for injuries to the back, head, and around the chest/shoulder area. the vehicle was severely damaged. the current mileage was unknown. the failure mileage was 49,604. see also odi 10312469 *dsy

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving approximately 35 mph, the contact depressed the accelerator pedal lightly and the vehicle accelerated abnormally. three months later, the failure recurred and the contact crashed into another vehicle. the vehicle sustained moderate damage, but there were no injuries. a police report was filed. the dealer stated that the sensor on the accelerator pedal was the cause of the failure. the sensor was replaced. the manufacturer offered a verbal apology, but no further assistance was provided. the failure mileage was 54,000 and current mileage was 63,000. updated 03-30-09 *bf updated 03/31/09*jb

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving 2 mph, the vehicle suddenly lunged forward when the brake pedal was depressed. the vehicle crashed into the curb and a wall. the vehicle was moderately damaged. the contact called the manufacturer and is waiting to have the vehicle inspected to determine the cause of the failure. the failure and current mileages were 40,000.

Tl* contact owns 2004 toyota camry. while driving 5 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into another vehicle. no one was injured but the vehicle was damaged on the front passenger side. the contact has not called the manufacturer regarding the failure. the contact stated that the vehicle accelerated due to a sticky pedal. the failure mileage was 20,000.

On july 5 2008, i was driving my 2004 toyota camry with 67,000 miles on it on i95 in brevard co. fl. as i accelerated a little to pass into the left lane, my car took off and proceeded to go faster even though i had taken my foot off of the accelerator. after about 30 seconds, my engine died. i managed to pull the car off the shoulder. after several attempts, i finally got the car started again and the engine light came on. luckily there was an exit close by and i slowly drove my car off i95 and straight to mike erdman toyota in merritt island. they diagnosed the problem as the throttle body. they told me i was "lucky" that my car chose to shut off as a lady in merritt island had the same thing happen to her but her car didn't stop until it ran into a bank! my total bill, parts and labor were $1048.26 plus another $99.64 for the rental car for a grand total of $1147.90. after this happened, i went onto the toyota website and filed a complaint as i don't think a car with this low mileage should have this happen to it. (never heard from toyota) i also did some internet research and found that 100's of other people had this happen to their toyota's, mostly camry's models from 2003 - 2006. check out the throttle body topic on topix.com....lots of angry camry owners with throttle body issues! this part should have been recalled....we want our repair money back!!! *tr

Driving slowly in a parking lot, looking for a parking space in a shopping plaza, my 2004 toyota camry suddenly accelerated rapidly to a high speed,for no apparent reason. the air conditioner, which was on low, went on full blast without touching the ac controls and simultaneously, the car accelerated. in spite of the full application of my brakes, the car would not stop. i was in shock and panic. i hit a handicap sign that fell over and damaged two parked cars. i nearly struck a pedestrian, not to mention almost injuring or killing myself. after traveling 372 feet, i ended up crashing into pallets of fence material. the car was towed and repaired. cost of accident, including medical expenses was approximately $22,000. (the pedestrian was taken to hospital for minor injuries and i, also, went to hospital to be checked.) sadly enough, my license to drive was revoked as a result of this ordeal. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while idling in traffic, she applied pressure to the accelerator pedal, but the vehicle would not accelerate. the vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection. the technician replaced the entire accelerated pedal assembly. however the driver-side seat belt will not retract properly. the failure mileage was 55,000.

Tl* the contact owned a 2004 toyota camry. while driving at speeds of 40 mph, the accelerator pedal became stuck in the open throttle position. the contact attempted to depress the brake pedal but to no avail. as a result, the vehicle continued to accelerate and proceeded to crash into a tree. the passenger of the vehicle was killed. the vehicle was destroyed. the failure and current mileages were not available. *9/15/2011*cw

On april 15,2008 my wife was driving our 2004 toyota camry down our street when all of a sudden the car went into idle and wouldn't accelerate. i had a extended warranty still in effect since the car only had 42,393 miles on the car so i called my local toyota dealer and they replaced the accelerator pedal sensor. we haven't had a problem since but i am afraid that the replaced sensor may be defective and could cause unwanted acceleration/deceleration since it was replaced in 2008. i am concerned that the newly replaced accelerator sensor may not be safe either considering all the recent reports. please use your power and get toyota to add the 2004 toyota camry to their recall list before other serious problems occur. thanks for your serious consideration on this matter. please let me know what you decide. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the consumer stated she pulled into her driveway and activated the garage door opener. the door had opened about 2/3 when the vehicle suddenly accelerated while her foot was still on the brake. the garage door was knocked off the track and the vehicle hit a workbench. the consumer was not injured, but there was substantial damage to her vehicle. updated 4/30/10 *cn updated 06/25/10.*jb

It was march 2008 and i was pulling into a parking space in front of a store (speed was not a factor as i was in the parking lot and had to stop before i pulled into the space); it was 1:00 in the afternoon (beautiful, sunny day); the car touched the curb, made a revving sound, jumped the curb and i was hitting the brake (saying "why won't it stop?") but it went into the storefront window. i was 55 at the time, never had an accident (caused by me), and a very good driving record since 16. it was not reported via the police; only the mall security because it was a parking lot. my insurance covered it (car & building). i have the repair records but no parts. i was totally dismissed by everyone when i said the car wouldn't stop, hence i doubted myself. my friend & i both had our seat belts on and no one was injured (thank god no one was walking on the sidewalk in front of the space). i asked the repair place to check my accelerator & pedal but said they found nothing wrong. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the contact stated he was parking and all of a sudden the vehicle accelerated in to a building. contact stated he depress the brakes but the vehicle never stop. the vehicle was totaled. there were no injuries. there is a police report if needed. the contact had not called the manufacture. the failure mileage was 13,000. updated 11/03/10. *lj updated 11/04/10

Pulling into a parking slot, i hit the brake but it caught the gas pedal causing the vehicle to accelerate. only the balcony wall of the parking stopped the car. the accident resulted in the sprain of my neck and a $3000 damage to the vehicle. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. while driving approximately 5 mph into a parking space. there was pressure applied to the brake pedal, followed by an unintended acceleration and suddenly, the vehicle traveled over a curb and crashed into a building. there were no injuries. the police was called to the scene. the vehicle was towed to an auto collision shop. the vehicle was repaired at the cost of $4,298.43. in addition, the building sustained moderate damages. the contact had concern of the safety risk involved. the failure mileage was 8,921.

I own a 2004 toyota camry. i have had two accidents in it. both times the car failed to brake but accelerated instead. no one believed me that the accelerator peddle stuck instead of braking. my insurance paid for repair both times (except for the $500 deductibles). however, as a result my insurance carrier of 15 years dropped me and i was forced to take out insurance that cost me more than three times as much for coverage. i believe the accelerator peddle stuck but the 2004 model is not included in the call back. do i have any grounds for pursuing this? *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota camry. the consumer stated when she attempted to park the vehicle with her foot on the brake, suddenly the vehicle accelerated without warning and crashed into a plate glass window of a business and through the building . the tires were still spinning after the crash. an insurance claim was filed. the vehicle has not been inspected by the dealer. the current and failure mileages were 38,110. updated 10/03/04 *tr the consumer stated she never took her foot off the brake. updated 06/15/10.*jb

Driving 2004 toytoa camry when sudden acceleration occurred and vehicle ran into a senior center building. no one was killed, but the car has major damage. *tr

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